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![]() Op pls identify the phones belonging to Zombies, kindly deep them in water .... and here below is for you, incase they start trouble ![]()
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Trapping:U mean the zombie environmentalists? Waiting for them too ![]()
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Waiting for our in-house Niger Delta Environmental Activists from the waste to come pontify and sermonize as usual ![]() |
Op pls receive this free of charge ![]()
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![]() Saw some Zombies viewing topic, but i gat my armoury full and ready for em ![]()
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OZAOEKPE:Most of the zombies has received this .... via hardship
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Rubbish |
OZAOEKPE:Guy i love your tenacity. Keep giving the lost tribe of snakes hell. ![]() |
sarrki:Their regret can never be measured with the sustained rape and plundering they have witnessed through the years in the hands of "one nigeria" thieving crusaders. Put your fake care and concern where the sun dont shine. Fvck the heartless northern government. ![]() |
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Manuel neur + Peter cech = Dubaitai the saviour |
Not to worry ... the federal government is "silently" tackling the matter. Just take a deep breath and before you'd breath out we 'd be thru with them like we've silently dealt with the fulani menace. Thanks |
angels09:We all know most of their ruling class cannot thrive without having millions of extremely poor, depressed and suicidal people amongst them. Thats tradition for them. |
We ibgos will surely vote for him .... keep your one vote to ya sef ![]() |
Hmmm! Simply means we should shun sources, things and friends that negatively affect our christian life if we want to make heaven. Apostle Dastardly. |
Father Mbaka should be transfered to that particular attacked parish, asap! ![]() |
The zombies that will defend the illiterate has shrank geometrically. Only miyetti allah people will ![]() |
Even zombies don tire for this senseless useless government. Lalasticlala , mynd44 , seun come and make name for yourselves as ones that talked when anarchy first came knocking on our doors. ![]() |
Jagaban got her back ![]() |
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Tolexander:Senseless talk .... na ur papa give am belle abi? |
HungerBAD:Exactly! But the ones(givers and receivers) guilty of this will counter your point. |
Its over |
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![]() I've seen enough .... sweet chariot come take .... ![]() |
mrkayusfit:Severusnape, i bet this is one of the Niger Delta Environmental Activists on Nairaland. He now doubles as guidance and counselling expert too. ![]() |
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Along came the illiterate dulllard .... and all things fell apart. ![]() Errrm .... just wait for the workers in Liar Mohammed's ministry to come tell us how PDP destroyed Nigeria .... and did i forget to tell you they get paid heavily for that too. ![]() |
Nigeria’s economy will most likely contract this year as energy shortages and the delayed budget weigh on output, the International Monetary Fund has said. “I think there is a high likelihood that 2016 as a whole will be a contractionary year,” the IMF Country Representative in Nigeria, Gene Leon, said. While the economy should look better in the second half of the year, growth will probably not “be sufficiently fast, sufficiently rapid to be able to negate the outcome of” the first and second quarters, he added. The nation’s Gross Domestic Product shrunk by 0.4 per cent in the three months through March, the first contraction in more than a decade, as oil output and prices slumped and the approval of spending plans for 2016 was delayed. A currency peg and foreign-exchange trading restrictions, which were removed last month after more than a year, led to shortages of goods from fuel to milk and contributed to the contraction in the first quarter. Leon said while conditions that impeded growth in the first half of the year might have been reduced, they still weighed on the economy, Bloomberg reported. He listed the conditions as fuel and power shortages, foreign exchange scarcity and higher price of dollars at the parallel market. The Washington-based lender cut its 2016 growth forecast for Nigeria to 2.3 per cent in its April Regional Economic Outlook from 3.2 per cent projected in February. The World Bank lowered its forecast to 0.8 per cent last month, citing weakness from oil-output disruptions and low prices. Last year’s expansion of 2.7 per cent was the slowest in two decades, according to IMF data. Leon said, “Most people would agree that if you should fix one thing in this country, it should be power. There is a need to start changing the power equation from 2016, from today, not tomorrow or later.” Leon said while inflation would probably continue its upward trend through the end of this year, it might not exceed 20 per cent. The central bank’s Monetary Policy Committee “may be open to tolerating a little more inflation if growth emerges as the priority, as opposed to choking inflation and squeezing the little life out of growth,” Leon said. “But the central bank, in conjunction with the Monetary Policy Committee, needs to be clear to participants in markets what exactly their priority is,” he added. Source: http://punchng.com/nigerias-economy-likely-shrink-year-imf/
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even tho your political analysis is weird and reeks of hypocrisy, i think u impressed sane minds for the first time by making a comment without mentioning buhari or APC. I implore u to channel the energy u use in fighting for FTC on every thread on your personal development and watch how you excel in life. There is more to life than spamming social media with APC, PDP, dullard and buhari who doesn't know whether we exist. I don't mean no harm, just my 2 cents